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dan rivers is cover the story in london. i asked him how active these vigilante groups are. >> reporter: those doing these patrols are reveling in the media spotlight. actually the number of people involved is very, very small. five have been arrested on suspicion of harassment. these men claim they're simply tackling drunken behavior, where alcohol is already banned from the streets. but britain isn't the only country struggling to contain such behavior. in denmark, an islamist from another so-called muslim patrol stands menacingly outside a polling station, vowing to stop muslims voting. in belgium, extremists want existing sharia courts which handle family matters to cover criminal matters in muslim areas. in spain, hard-line groups have angered locals by demanding pet dogs are banned from public transport and muslim neighborhoods, leading british muslims have but there is evidence that the lack of integration is partly because, in many cities across europe, white people are moving away from ethnically mixed neighborhoods
dan rivers is cover the story in london. i asked him how active these vigilante groups are. >> reporter: those doing these patrols are reveling in the media spotlight. actually the number of people involved is very, very small. five have been arrested on suspicion of harassment. these men claim they're simply tackling drunken behavior, where alcohol is already banned from the streets. but britain isn't the only country struggling to contain such behavior. in denmark, an islamist from...
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and this is happening in london. to the best vacation spot on earth. (all) the gulf! it doesn't matter which of our great states folks visit. mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got coastline to explore and wildlife to photograph. and there's world class dining with our world famous seafood. so for a great vacation this year, come to the gulf. its all fabulous but i give florida the edge. right after mississippi. you mean alabama. say louisiana or there's no dessert. this invitation is brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. your doctor will say get smart about your weight. i tried weight loss plans...
and this is happening in london. to the best vacation spot on earth. (all) the gulf! it doesn't matter which of our great states folks visit. mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to...
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instead kerry insist odd a ten-day trip that starts in london. that raised a few eyebrows, says one state department adviser about kerry's decision. in london yesterday kerry poured on his trademark diplomatic harm to show that the special relationship was alive and well. >> it's no accident for sure that this is the first stop on my trip as secretary of state. i came here many, many years ago as a young child, managed to get lost in london zoo. i want to thank somebody for find meg. >> his diplomatic chops were put to the test when he had to privately promise syrian opposition leaders more nonmilitary aid to end their threatened boycott of an international friends of syria meeting. kerry will attend that in rome later this week in london the secretary said the u.s. was examining its options. >> this moment is ripe for us to be considering what more we can do. we are determined that the syrian opposition is not going to be dangling in the wind, wondering where the support is or if it's coming, and we are determined to change the calculation on th
instead kerry insist odd a ten-day trip that starts in london. that raised a few eyebrows, says one state department adviser about kerry's decision. in london yesterday kerry poured on his trademark diplomatic harm to show that the special relationship was alive and well. >> it's no accident for sure that this is the first stop on my trip as secretary of state. i came here many, many years ago as a young child, managed to get lost in london zoo. i want to thank somebody for find meg....
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facing the threat of impeachment, he refused to answer charges leveled against him and fled to london. there's a warrant out for your arrest if you come back to pakistan. >> the arrest warrant is not because i have been found guilty of anything. the arrest warrant is because i haven't appeared in court. i didn't go because i know that there could have been judicial activism there and politicalize says cases against me. now i believe i have to take the risk to go back and fight the case in the court. >> reporter: there were all sorts of charges pending against the nearly 70-year-old musharraf, including illegally detaining judges and even their families. the crackdown led to huge protests by lawyers. who clashed with police. it was the first organized resistance against emergency rule imposed by musharraf before he fell from power. in my opinion, someone who has studied pakistan, who's been to pakistan, the best case scenario, if you go back, you'll be arrested. the worst case scenario is that threat will materialize and someone will kill you. how worried are you about that? >> both, y
facing the threat of impeachment, he refused to answer charges leveled against him and fled to london. there's a warrant out for your arrest if you come back to pakistan. >> the arrest warrant is not because i have been found guilty of anything. the arrest warrant is because i haven't appeared in court. i didn't go because i know that there could have been judicial activism there and politicalize says cases against me. now i believe i have to take the risk to go back and fight the case in...
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one of the bright stories of the london olympics took a dark turn today. south african oscar pistorius who ran with carbon fiber blades in place of the legs that he lost as a child, was arrested today in the murder of his girlfriend. we have more from mark phillips. >> reporter: he was the blade runner, the poster boy for disabled athletes. she was the glamorous cover girl, super model and reality tv star. together, reeva steenkamp and oscar pistorius were the glamour couple on the south african social circuit. now, she is dead multiple gunshot wounds to the head and body. and he's hiding his face in police custody. pistorius had spoken of his high hopes for his then-new girlfriend late last year. >> are you dating anyone special? >> i am seeing someone. she's a wonderful girl. >> reporter: south africa is a violent place. guns are everywhere, including in oscar pistorius' house. the blade runner's success, both on the paralimpic circuit and racing for the first time in the london olympics against able-bodied athletes has earned him a lot of money. he's a
one of the bright stories of the london olympics took a dark turn today. south african oscar pistorius who ran with carbon fiber blades in place of the legs that he lost as a child, was arrested today in the murder of his girlfriend. we have more from mark phillips. >> reporter: he was the blade runner, the poster boy for disabled athletes. she was the glamorous cover girl, super model and reality tv star. together, reeva steenkamp and oscar pistorius were the glamour couple on the south...
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morgan, even what the london scandal from last year, this bank's finances are in solid shape according to 247, even though they disagree with the report i decided. a profit of more than 21 billion in 2012, and the number one city to bankamerica, wells fargo. the reason it is so safe, this bank makes its money acting more like a bank and a brokerage investment firm and gets a lot of kudos from analysts. also on the last. coming up, the first lick "consumer reports" top five cars for 2013 and next, is 72 the new 30? the details of the new scientific report and a look at what it means for your retired plant. coming up. ♪ ♪ gerri: talk about for everyone, new scientific study saying people are living longer than ever before and that at 72, the new 30. with more on this, the fox news medical a-team every let's start there, talk about the study. at that this was amazing. what do you make of it? >> i love it. and the reality here is that the chances of your dying now at the age of 72 is the same as our chances 200 years ago and dahlia the age of 30. the last four generations of humans hav
morgan, even what the london scandal from last year, this bank's finances are in solid shape according to 247, even though they disagree with the report i decided. a profit of more than 21 billion in 2012, and the number one city to bankamerica, wells fargo. the reason it is so safe, this bank makes its money acting more like a bank and a brokerage investment firm and gets a lot of kudos from analysts. also on the last. coming up, the first lick "consumer reports" top five cars for...
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libor or the london interbank offered rate is a key interest rate used all over the world, and it can affect major investments, derivatives, and/or mortgages. here is how it is set -- a pool of banks based in london tell the british bankers' association how much they paid to borrow money from other banks for certain periods of time, such as overnight or for three months. the bba collets the submissions, strips at the highest and lowest numbers and reaches an average figure for that day which is published. the scandal developed when it emerged that some banks tried to move the rate up or down to make a profit. traders would call up colleagues to submit their rates to the bba and urge them to submit an inaccurate made on behalf of the bank in order to skew the average figure in the preferred direction. if you shake 0.1% of the interest rate on a 1 billion pound bond, it could be worth 1 million pounds to someone. that is what was unearthed by british and american regulators last summer. initially at barclays but subsequently at swiss bank ubs, and now the tax payer controlled are bs. it
libor or the london interbank offered rate is a key interest rate used all over the world, and it can affect major investments, derivatives, and/or mortgages. here is how it is set -- a pool of banks based in london tell the british bankers' association how much they paid to borrow money from other banks for certain periods of time, such as overnight or for three months. the bba collets the submissions, strips at the highest and lowest numbers and reaches an average figure for that day which is...
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our report from nbc's keir simmons in london. >> today you can see that i'm alive. i can speak. i can see you. i can see everyone. and i'm getting better day by day. >> reporter: malala yu self's words on camera were to thank others. >> because all the people, men, women, children, all of them have prayed for me. and because of these prayers, god has given me this new life. >> reporter: she almost died. shot in the head last october by islamic extremists, because she fought for the right of young women to have an education. on saturday, she walked to the operating ro. for five more hours of surgery. doctors implanted a titanium plate and a sophisticated hearing aid, repairing where the bullet smashed her skull and left her deaf in one ear. 24 hours later, malala was talking again. >> i can also walk a little bit. i can talk. and i'm feeling better. and it doesn't seem that i had a very big operation. >> reporter: other patients might have complained. malala stayed focused. >> the thing is that my mission is the same, to help people. and i would do that. >> reporter: the medical
our report from nbc's keir simmons in london. >> today you can see that i'm alive. i can speak. i can see you. i can see everyone. and i'm getting better day by day. >> reporter: malala yu self's words on camera were to thank others. >> because all the people, men, women, children, all of them have prayed for me. and because of these prayers, god has given me this new life. >> reporter: she almost died. shot in the head last october by islamic extremists, because she...
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she's with us from our london bureau tonight. andrea, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. secretary kerry's maiden voyage almost went off course because of a problem no one has been able to solve. syria. from breakfast, at number 10 with the prime minister. >> quite a long tour. >> well, it's the beginning. thank you. thank you for being the first leg of it. >> a traditional breakfast. >> reporter: to dinner in berlin. the new secretary of state's first day on the road was dominated by a war thousands of miles away. sunday, syrian rebels shot down a government helicopter. but the assad regime still outguns the rebels. raining skuds in aleppo friday. with russia arming assad, rebel leaders threatened to boycott a team meeting with kerry later this week to protest the u.s. and europe's refusal to arm them. >> at this stage, isn't it time to revisit that policy? >> with a new secretary of state at a beginning moment of the second term of president obama, when he himself has expressed concerns about it, this moment is rip
she's with us from our london bureau tonight. andrea, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. secretary kerry's maiden voyage almost went off course because of a problem no one has been able to solve. syria. from breakfast, at number 10 with the prime minister. >> quite a long tour. >> well, it's the beginning. thank you. thank you for being the first leg of it. >> a traditional breakfast. >> reporter: to dinner in berlin. the new secretary of state's first...
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a terrifying scene in london at buckingham palace. the man with knives, the police who had to act fast. >>> the super bowl's superstar. which celebrity will win off the field? and will anyone be able to tackle betty white's moment. >> you're playing like betty white out there. >> that's not what your girlfriend says. >> baby! >>> from abc news world headquarters, this is abc world news with david muir. >>> good evening. thank you for being here on this sunday night. we begin this evening with that unfolding tragedy a former navy s.e.a.l., a hero to members of the military. this evening authorities say he was targeted and killed by a fellow veteran. he took out more enemies than anyone else did as a sniper. he often said he preferred to think about the lives he saved doing it. he returned to help american troops recover from the invisible wounds of war. tonight this young man, eddie routh, is accused of killing him. ryan owens leads us off tonight. >> reporter: former navy s.e.a.l. sniper chris kyle was such a good shot he once hit a t
a terrifying scene in london at buckingham palace. the man with knives, the police who had to act fast. >>> the super bowl's superstar. which celebrity will win off the field? and will anyone be able to tackle betty white's moment. >> you're playing like betty white out there. >> that's not what your girlfriend says. >> baby! >>> from abc news world headquarters, this is abc world news with david muir. >>> good evening. thank you for being here on...
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thousands of oil and gas professionals from around the world have gathered here in london for the annual international petroleum week listened to talks from senior industry figures last year and the buzz around sanctions on iran dominated the talks these sanctions were supposed to bring iran to the negotiating table over their need clear program that the sun and the sanctions could have come at a worse time a loss of production in south sudan in yemen in the north sea and now in syria has been driving prices higher the reigning queen is still in demand in asia with the u.k.'s problem with millions of home struggling with fuel poverty being echoed all across the european union right now is it the european consumer has been hardest hit by these sanctions we've been speaking to some industry insiders to find out what they think obviously you've got the private companies then sort of carrying out political decisions are having very tough economic or would he say today looks like the oil and gas companies sort of in bed with the government i don't i don't see that we are taught i think the po
thousands of oil and gas professionals from around the world have gathered here in london for the annual international petroleum week listened to talks from senior industry figures last year and the buzz around sanctions on iran dominated the talks these sanctions were supposed to bring iran to the negotiating table over their need clear program that the sun and the sanctions could have come at a worse time a loss of production in south sudan in yemen in the north sea and now in syria has been...
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one-time jpmorgan trader who allegedly masterminded the london trade last summer. as folks will remember, it was a strategy taken by the chief investment office and when it went sour, it was because they moved against it and costing several people their jobs. in a filing just yesterday, jpmorgan's lawyers argue that bruno has no bearing on the originally man suit which hastens the demise. it's an event to make the bank look bad. there's a hearing on march 13th. as for jpmorgan, it's like the frustrating blowback from the whale situation continues. >> the story that will never end. right, kay? >> absolutely. it was a very rare misstep and a pretty senior and expensive level as you know, they did very well through the housing crisis. and as we all know, they also bought bear stearns in a distressed situation. they were certainly a survivor. with the whale situation, it was a very rare, risk situation failure getting into liquid positions that didn't make a lot of sense and it's been a public relations nightmare as much as anything. >> kay kelly, no doubt. >> the stoc
one-time jpmorgan trader who allegedly masterminded the london trade last summer. as folks will remember, it was a strategy taken by the chief investment office and when it went sour, it was because they moved against it and costing several people their jobs. in a filing just yesterday, jpmorgan's lawyers argue that bruno has no bearing on the originally man suit which hastens the demise. it's an event to make the bank look bad. there's a hearing on march 13th. as for jpmorgan, it's like the...
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. >>> we'll turnover seas this evening to one of london's most famous sites. kirit radia in london now. >> reporter: chaos erupted as crowds were watching the famous changing of the guard at buckingham palace. a man burst forward brandishing knives holding one to his neck. when he refused to put the weapons down, police moved in taking him down with a taser. bystanders were stunned by how quickly it unfolded. >> they tased him and he fell to the ground in a couple of seconds. >> reporter: tourists captured the drama on their cameras and phones, posting the videos on youtube. police say the man is believed to be in his 50s. so far they haven't released any other information about him or his motive. we're told the queen wasn't home at the time. in the end, nobody was seriously injured. david. >> still some terrifying pictures going viral. thank you. >>> tonight from turkey, new clues into the death of that american mother on a trip texting her husband and children photos. her last text saying she'd be home the next day. last night here we told you about the grue
. >>> we'll turnover seas this evening to one of london's most famous sites. kirit radia in london now. >> reporter: chaos erupted as crowds were watching the famous changing of the guard at buckingham palace. a man burst forward brandishing knives holding one to his neck. when he refused to put the weapons down, police moved in taking him down with a taser. bystanders were stunned by how quickly it unfolded. >> they tased him and he fell to the ground in a couple of...
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the bright lights of london at nighttime. hadfield said this view of clouds over africa took his breath away. and speaking of africa, some of the world's most ancient manuscripts have been saved from destruction by one man. he'll tell us how he did it, next. it's not what you think. it's a phoenix with 4 wheels. it's a hawk with night vision goggles. it's marching to the beat of a different drum. and where beauty meets brains. it's big ideas with smaller footprints. and knowing there's always...
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capital in london he said the initiative was a long time coming. buckley's. basically beefing up its funds for misselling people you know so generally at the moment right now there's a big lack of confidence around the banking system that kicked off in two thousand and eight when there were no when the banks were girl group an obvious had to go through a bailout and also the collapse of northern rock and that's gone through for not only for the u.k. banks system but for the global banking system so. these measures although they seem like a bit of a preemptive strike by the government. in some way instilling a return of confidence in the u.k. banking sector the at least from a consumer perspective how many banks do you think actually fall into that potential breakup category. i mean in the u.k. we've got. in terms of all all the major banks on the list banks in the u.k. have major rito. perhaps the exception would probably be standard chartered which has most of its operations outside of the u.k. in terms of retail. mostly operate within asia and the middle ea
capital in london he said the initiative was a long time coming. buckley's. basically beefing up its funds for misselling people you know so generally at the moment right now there's a big lack of confidence around the banking system that kicked off in two thousand and eight when there were no when the banks were girl group an obvious had to go through a bailout and also the collapse of northern rock and that's gone through for not only for the u.k. banks system but for the global banking...
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at sea london. well it is good to have you with us here in oxford today more international news after this very quick break. british. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy with. the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports. it's a. quarter past four in the afternoon on saturday here in moscow with me. syria is a key opposition group the syrian national coalition says it's pulling out of a series of international gatherings looking to resolve the deadly civil conflict and the group will skip the friends of syria meeting in rome as well as shuttle talks in russia and america and what it sees as a total lack of international condemnation of the assad government and the rebels accused about because of multiple civilian killings with the same accusations being pinned on them open. militias are widely suspected of being behind a devastating bomb blast in damascus on thursday that is thought of killed around one hundred people and adding to the tension
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standing by live for us now in london sara it's good to see you thanks for coming on to you can you bring us up to date here what what is the latest the edge to this scandal then. ok well in the latest twist we've seen that h.s. whistleblower come out and say that he was forced to quit after he'd raise concerns about issues that he said endangered patient safety but this latest revelation comes on the back of the francis report that we saw last week now that was looking into the scandal that happened in that stuff the hospital where it's thought more than a thousand patients kids have died between two thousand and five and two thousand and eight as a result of inhumane and degrading treatment now is an absolutely shocking story r.t. we're covering this very very closely and we can hear now from one of the relatives that we've spoken to a patient that had died in that stuff. war and food stuff and hospital in september if you say it's been eight years just a disaster people you know to be cruel you know stuff from very little to four hundred. of those that was left. shoes on the floor we'v
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let's go to london. yeah well i think the scenario of a no fly zone is is really behind this this is not this is not on the table at all but even for the sake of argument it's not a flowery it's not flowery scenario that you can tailor according to what you really want it's not that you can dissociate the islamists from the less radical ones let's just look back at last year what happened in libya a no fly zone supported the islamists supported the very radical islamists so it's not it's a no fly zone and only bring those you harvests closer to the syrian people and that will increase the amount of violence and go back to the death tolls from one from five thousand in libya before intervention but over one hundred thousand this is this is certainly not the case that we certainly were not going to see foreign boots on the syrian soil the question is how long the west is interested in prolonging and protracting this struggle in syria when there's the west going to believe that the balance is about to tip a
let's go to london. yeah well i think the scenario of a no fly zone is is really behind this this is not this is not on the table at all but even for the sake of argument it's not a flowery it's not flowery scenario that you can tailor according to what you really want it's not that you can dissociate the islamists from the less radical ones let's just look back at last year what happened in libya a no fly zone supported the islamists supported the very radical islamists so it's not it's a no...
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let's go to london. yeah well i think the scenario of a no fly zone is is really behind this this is not this is not on the table at all but even for the sake of argument it's not a flowery it's not flowery scenario that you can tailor according to what you really want it's not that you can dissociate the islamists from the less radical ones let's just look back at last year what happened in libya a no fly zone supported the islamists supported the very radical islamists so it's not it's a no fly zone with only bring those you harvests closer to the syrian people and that will increase the amount of violence and go back to the death tolls from one from five thousand in libya before intervention over one hundred thousand this is this is certainly not the case that we certainly were not going to see foreign boots on the syrian soil the question is how long the west is interested in prolonging protracting this struggle in syria when there's the west going to believe that the balance is about to tip and it's
let's go to london. yeah well i think the scenario of a no fly zone is is really behind this this is not this is not on the table at all but even for the sake of argument it's not a flowery it's not flowery scenario that you can tailor according to what you really want it's not that you can dissociate the islamists from the less radical ones let's just look back at last year what happened in libya a no fly zone supported the islamists supported the very radical islamists so it's not it's a no...
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let's go to london. yeah well i think the scenario of a no fly zone is is really behind this this is not this is not on the table at all but even for the sake of argument it's not a flowery it's not flowery scenario that you can tailor according to what you really want it's not that you can dissociate the islamists from the less radical ones let's just look back at last year what happened in libya a no fly zone supported the islamicists supported the very radical islamists so it's not it's a no fly zone will only bring those harvests closer to the syrian people and that will increase the amount of violence and go back to the death tolls from want from five thousand in libya before intervention but over one hundred thousand this is certainly not the case that we certainly were not going to see foreign boots on the syrian soil the question is how long the west is interested in prolonging and protracting this struggle in syria when there's the west going to believe that the balance is about to tip and it's
let's go to london. yeah well i think the scenario of a no fly zone is is really behind this this is not this is not on the table at all but even for the sake of argument it's not a flowery it's not flowery scenario that you can tailor according to what you really want it's not that you can dissociate the islamists from the less radical ones let's just look back at last year what happened in libya a no fly zone supported the islamicists supported the very radical islamists so it's not it's a no...
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day for bathing, they expect the number to have swelled to 40 million people, the size of new york london and paris combined. leading the crowds are india's colorful holy men. one of them is mahant ravindranand sarswati who helped explain hindu beliefs including reincarnation. >> that's the start of life. this is a truth. understand? >> reporter: most of the pilgrims make do with basic conditions but for a wealthy few, there's this luxury tented camp where one of the guests is an indian princess who normally lives in a palace. >> it's something that binds you all together. that faith in the ganges, in your gods-- as many as they are-- we are one. >> reporter: a ritual that's been celebrated by hindus for thousands of years in a country of stunning contrast still that has power to draw the faithful. holly williams cbs news prayag india. >> pelley: well america's biggest festival the super bowl was blacked out. we can tell you why now in just a moment.ay y. until he got his number. right! the machine showed me my pressure points on my feet and it gave me my custom number. my arches needed m
day for bathing, they expect the number to have swelled to 40 million people, the size of new york london and paris combined. leading the crowds are india's colorful holy men. one of them is mahant ravindranand sarswati who helped explain hindu beliefs including reincarnation. >> that's the start of life. this is a truth. understand? >> reporter: most of the pilgrims make do with basic conditions but for a wealthy few, there's this luxury tented camp where one of the guests is an...
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on africa at the london school of economics also in london we have adel darwish he is the political editor of the middle east magazine group and in paris we cross to emmanuel to plea he is the president of the institute for perspective security studies in europe all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want michael if i could go to you first i mean if you read western media it's the worst fighting terrorism jihadism in africa is that the worst problem africa has right now. it's definitely one of the key problems africa is corrupted with our commitment to do with. mali and the fact that the whole of north of mali until recently been occupied by terrorist jihadists islamist groups which basically had serious potential for destabilizing the whole siberian region and of course the state of mali ok michael but does that justify interventions military intervention do you think.
on africa at the london school of economics also in london we have adel darwish he is the political editor of the middle east magazine group and in paris we cross to emmanuel to plea he is the president of the institute for perspective security studies in europe all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want michael if i could go to you first i mean if you read western media it's the worst fighting terrorism jihadism in africa is that the worst problem...
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standing by live for us now in london sara it's good to see you thanks for coming on can you can you bring us up to date here what what is the latest the edge to this scandal then. ok well in the latest twist we see that h.s. whistleblower come out and say that he was forced to quit after he'd raise concerns about issues that he said endangered patient safety but this latest revelation comes on the back of the francis report that we saw last week now that we're looking into the scandal that happened at mit stuff which hospital where it's thought more than a thousand patients kids have died between two thousand and five and two thousand and eight as a result inhumane and degrading treatment now is an absolutely shocking story r.t. we're covering this very very closely and we can hear now from one of the relatives that we've spoken to other patients that have died in that stuff to. warrant food stuff and hospital in september of two cents to take you to disaster people you know to be cruel you know stuff from very little to four hundred. bills that was left. on the floor. to breakfast
standing by live for us now in london sara it's good to see you thanks for coming on can you can you bring us up to date here what what is the latest the edge to this scandal then. ok well in the latest twist we see that h.s. whistleblower come out and say that he was forced to quit after he'd raise concerns about issues that he said endangered patient safety but this latest revelation comes on the back of the francis report that we saw last week now that we're looking into the scandal that...
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the people want to go to the location in london, receive on a mobile wallet in kenya, use the money there. liz: you guys are subject to regulation like every other industry here in america. there's a -- there's a statute in dodd-frank that says there is going to be some strict, some limitations for what you do. i'm more interested in how closely you would watch immigration, and the developments in immigration because i assume that your classic customer is an immigrant who just wants to send money back home. are you worried about how stringent immigration laws could become? >> as you said, the major is customers who are migrants and sending money to loved ones, moving money for better to support school or their education. liz: what if they are kicked out of the country or not allowed to come into the country? >> well, i think immigration reforms helps us, actually, to regulate this. we are looking forward to having a clear regulation, and we are really, you know, i think immigration will continue as you look at demographic, demographics worldwide in europe. immigration is needed, and i thi
the people want to go to the location in london, receive on a mobile wallet in kenya, use the money there. liz: you guys are subject to regulation like every other industry here in america. there's a -- there's a statute in dodd-frank that says there is going to be some strict, some limitations for what you do. i'm more interested in how closely you would watch immigration, and the developments in immigration because i assume that your classic customer is an immigrant who just wants to send...
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to find out what ordinary londoners think about the situation let's take a lesson. as the. this makes mother's day isn't it because in the day i think a waste of time and money and i actually believe things like to be prioritized over the devil really have a job i'm not home for me telly. at the moment leave here everything too much expensive. what westminster is certainly oh i'm sorry westminster is bound by law so they have to follow these rules and they have to allow anybody who wishes to come over in twenty fourteen to enter the country but a lot of citizens in the u.k. as you saw that there feel that it's insulting to those people and a waste of money having advertised britain previously i'd like to see what the u.k. government will respond to romania's the advertising party boycott live there from london for us. france's president francois hollande is planning a trip to mali to survey what's being hailed as a successful military intervention against islamists the french acknowledged however that the operation is now entering a tricky phase which is likely to f
to find out what ordinary londoners think about the situation let's take a lesson. as the. this makes mother's day isn't it because in the day i think a waste of time and money and i actually believe things like to be prioritized over the devil really have a job i'm not home for me telly. at the moment leave here everything too much expensive. what westminster is certainly oh i'm sorry westminster is bound by law so they have to follow these rules and they have to allow anybody who wishes to...
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artsy london. it might cost an arm and a leg but we now have the technology to actually print three d. objects from shoes to buy to water fish or limbs what if one day that we could resurrect somebody from the past that way would you choose a sportsman a politician or healthiness one i want to the streets of new york to find out just who the people there would like to see among. who would you three d. print from history this week let's talk about that i mean reported bring so in the life of a character oh yeah like super mario or. there were elmo you had that i got it thirty were my best friends oh someone you know that's a good idea to frederick douglass. want you to king. and malcolm x. do you think that they would appreciate where society is today to be honest with you there would be a little disappointed abraham lincoln you have the classic president right is that we're everybody says no no and said that yes i mean lincoln's pretty hot great no you know people like lincoln him walking around hi
artsy london. it might cost an arm and a leg but we now have the technology to actually print three d. objects from shoes to buy to water fish or limbs what if one day that we could resurrect somebody from the past that way would you choose a sportsman a politician or healthiness one i want to the streets of new york to find out just who the people there would like to see among. who would you three d. print from history this week let's talk about that i mean reported bring so in the life of a...
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live from london for us. france's president francois hollande is planning a trip into mali to survey what's being hailed as a successful military intervention against islamists the french acknowledged however that the operation is now entering a tricky phase which is likely to volved guerrilla tactics from the extremists observers as say the three week long fighting has spread all happening across the country with civilians paying a bloody price for it we've got the story of one of the victims brought to us exclusively by a local journalist gonzalo one. grocer there are four of us as but the war became a real nightmare for the people of this small city in the segura region it was one of the first places bombed by french warplanes before more jihadists arrived sweeping south towards the capital by mark and the french intervention left a pile of debris and ashes that's just the visible traces of the war they left it civilians who were left with the scars that will last a lifetime one family paid a deep price fo
live from london for us. france's president francois hollande is planning a trip into mali to survey what's being hailed as a successful military intervention against islamists the french acknowledged however that the operation is now entering a tricky phase which is likely to volved guerrilla tactics from the extremists observers as say the three week long fighting has spread all happening across the country with civilians paying a bloody price for it we've got the story of one of the victims...
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money talks as you say thanks for the live from london that. i mean time is under fire again for selling weapons to regimes repeatedly accused of human rights violations was recently has been revealed the u.k. sold billions of pounds with a small arms weaponry and relation to sri lanka that's despite his direct quote in treating the tamil minority in the suppression of separatist as to where this with jim brann from the stop the war coalition he's live in london for us either jim even britain's foreign office insists. country of concern as it puts it into thousands of civilians were killed during the civil war there along with widespread reports of extrajudicial killings was britain selling weapons to them and. well. the height of the civil war a few years ago there was a certain amount of bad blood between the authorities in colombo and london. and with the victory of the authorities in colombo then clearly wants to move as quickly as it can to establish good relations and also this course there is the geo strategic questions because sri lanka
money talks as you say thanks for the live from london that. i mean time is under fire again for selling weapons to regimes repeatedly accused of human rights violations was recently has been revealed the u.k. sold billions of pounds with a small arms weaponry and relation to sri lanka that's despite his direct quote in treating the tamil minority in the suppression of separatist as to where this with jim brann from the stop the war coalition he's live in london for us either jim even britain's...
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he joins us live from london now first of all thank you very much for being with us. but let's get right to it now and basically. why do you think there's been no response to this ultimatum from the syrian rebels so far. wyatt well i don't know if in his will i want to. and dignify themselves by replying to a bunch of ragtag terrorists supported by the gulf monarchies and their western rulers really but really what's happening in syria is not contained to syria everyone knows this the interview with mr brahimi that russia today took took place earlier today also he said himself very clearly this is that internationalize conflict and syria itself was attached to lebanon it was one land below the ocean which was only divided by the british and french in one nine hundred sixteen in the sykes pact which has which really laid the seeds to all the problems that the region has seen subsequent to that so obviously what i mean moammar gadhafi said last summer that his resistance sort in twenty eleven some of his resistance was also defending syria in iran and in the defense of
he joins us live from london now first of all thank you very much for being with us. but let's get right to it now and basically. why do you think there's been no response to this ultimatum from the syrian rebels so far. wyatt well i don't know if in his will i want to. and dignify themselves by replying to a bunch of ragtag terrorists supported by the gulf monarchies and their western rulers really but really what's happening in syria is not contained to syria everyone knows this the interview...
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artsy london. the u.s. and south korea of flexing their military muscles in the east china sea that self to north korea's recent threat to conduct a nuclear test seoul said the drills are part of regular military training while pyongyang claims it's a plot to attack it human rights lawyer and co-founder of the national campaign to end the korean war eric says washington's only pouring fuel into the phone it's the worst thing you can do under these circumstances is to inflame volatile situation to conduct these military exercises that always inflame that use live ammunition on the border with north korea this is inflammatory on a lot of levels and we need to step back these naval exercises it's like a race to the bottom if you will when are we going to get more creative in the way that we resolve conflict in this world this conflict gives us such an opportunity with a new secretary of state new leader in south korea we should be pushing for peace suspend these naval exercises and go from there yes there shou
artsy london. the u.s. and south korea of flexing their military muscles in the east china sea that self to north korea's recent threat to conduct a nuclear test seoul said the drills are part of regular military training while pyongyang claims it's a plot to attack it human rights lawyer and co-founder of the national campaign to end the korean war eric says washington's only pouring fuel into the phone it's the worst thing you can do under these circumstances is to inflame volatile situation...
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you're watching al-jazeera live from london. also coming up -- >> gunmen have kidnapped seven foreign workers in the northern states of nigeria. >> cousin marking its sixth birthday as an independent state. we talk about the challenges they face -- kosovo marking its sixth birthday. catholicse blesses for the first time since announcing his resignation. >> hello and thank you for joining us. the $1 million reward offered for the capture of a group carrying out a deadly attack in pakistan. more than 80 people killed in an explosion in a busy area. shias there, and those across pakistan, are demanding the government do more to stop the attacks. >> a strong message. stop the killing of shias. this is in response to saturday's bombing targeted a shia bazaar. they're giving them 48 hours to arrest the culprits before they take action. >> we want to register our protests. we demanded to noticed of the blasts. they need to find those responsible for such acts of terrorism. >> the group has claimed responsibility for this attack and ano
you're watching al-jazeera live from london. also coming up -- >> gunmen have kidnapped seven foreign workers in the northern states of nigeria. >> cousin marking its sixth birthday as an independent state. we talk about the challenges they face -- kosovo marking its sixth birthday. catholicse blesses for the first time since announcing his resignation. >> hello and thank you for joining us. the $1 million reward offered for the capture of a group carrying out a deadly attack...